John Singer Sargent Palette Few artists are held in such high esteem for their portrait and figurative works as John Singer Sargent. Admirers of Sargent's work stand in awe of the magnificent fluidity with which he moved his brush, producing strokes that seem so effortless that you could easily believe that the paint might still be wet.
2016 marks 90 years since Sargent's passing in 1925. Personal items connected to him are rare and highly sought after: his signed letters are increasing in price every year ,and much that once graced his studio work environment has slipped away. But fortunately, one of the Portrait Society's founding advisors, Everett Raymond Kinstler, owns the very item that most artists would desire from Sargent's Tite Street Studio: his arm palette. With Kinstler's permission, exact museum quality reproductions of that palette from Sargent’s Tite Street studio in Chelsea, London were produced.
This palette is available exclusively through the Portrait Society of America and produced by New Wave. www.PortraitSociety.org